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ACS Omega ; 4(26): 22114-22118, 2019 Dec 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31891092

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Commercially available spinel cobalt blue (CoAl2O4) utilizes a significant amount of carcinogenic Co2+, which makes its synthesis more hazardous and environmentally harmful. Considerable effort has been put into developing more environmentally benign and robust blue pigments to replace cobalt blue. A new class of blue pigments with tunable hue were prepared. The solid solution series, CaAl12-2x Co x Ti x O19 (0 < x ≤ 1), crystallizes in a hexagonal mineral hibonite (CaM12O19) structure with five distinct crystallographic sites for M cations (M = Al, Co, and Ti). The origin of intense blue color is attributed to a synergistic effect of allowed d-d transitions involving the chromophore Co2+ in both tetrahedral and trigonal bipyramidal crystal fields. Compared with commercial cobalt blue, these tunable hibonite blues possess a reddish hue that intensifies the blue color as observed in Y(In,Mn)O3 (YInMn) blues, with a significant reduction of Co2+ concentration from 33% to as low as 4% by mass. A significant advantage of hibonite blues over cobalt blue is the substantial reduction in carcinogenic cobalt content while enhancing the color properties at a reduced cost for raw materials.

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